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Logical Fallacies

Delve into the realm of reasoning and critical thinking through our extensive collection of articles explaining some of the most common logical fallacies.

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Beginner’s Guide to Logical Fallacies (With Examples)

L:ogical fallacies are reasoning errors that weaken your argument. Learn what fallacies are and how understanding them can benefit you.

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False Dilemma (Logical Fallacy)

False Dilemma (Logical Fallacy): Definition and Examples

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No True Scotsman Fallacy

No True Scotsman Fallacy – Definition and Examples

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Ad Hominem

Ad Hominem: When Personal Attacks Become Fallacious

Ad hominem fallacy is based on personal and irrelevant attacks against the source of an argument instead of addressing the argument itself.

Tu Quoque Fallacy

Tu Quoque Fallacy – Definition and Examples

Tu quoque fallacy occurs when someone's argument is discredited solely based on the allegation that their past actions or words are not consistent with their views.

What Is The Loaded Question Fallacy?

What Is The Loaded Question Fallacy? Definition and Examples

The loaded question fallacy is a question containing an implicit assumption - that is unverified or controversial.

Circular Reasoning

Circular Reasoning: Definition and Examples

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Logical Fallacy vs Cognitive Bias

Logical Fallacy vs Cognitive Bias – What Is The Difference Between Them?

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Red Herring Fallacy

Red Herring Fallacy: Definition and Examples

The red herring is an attempt to divert the attention away from the relevant issue by introducing another irrelevant issue.

Straw Man Argument

Straw Man Argument (Logical Fallacy): Definition and Examples

Straw man argument is a type of logical fallacy that occurs when someone deliberately distorts or misrepresents their opponent's position.

Burden of Proof Fallacy

Burden of Proof Fallacy: Who Has the Burden of Proof and Why?

Burden of proof fallacy occurs when one abuses their burden of proof by attempting to shift it to someone else.

Guide to Appeal to Emotion Fallacy

Appeal to Emotion Fallacy: Definition and Examples

Appeal to emotion occurs when someone uses emotional appeals instead of relevant facts and logic to support a claim.

Appeal to Authority Fallacy

Appeal to Authority Fallacy: When and How Is It Wrong to Rely on Experts?

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Appeal to Tradition Fallacy

Appeal to Tradition Fallacy: Definition and Examples

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Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc

Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc (Logical Fallacy): Definition and Examples

Post hoc ergo propter hoc occurs when someone assumes that one event must have caused a later event simply because it happened after the other.

Genetic Fallacy

Genetic Fallacy: Definition And Examples

The genetic fallacy is a logical fallacy in which someone accepts a claim as true or false solely on the basis of its origin.

Begging the Question Fallacy

Begging the Question Fallacy — Definition and Examples

The fallacy of begging the question occurs when the conclusion of an argument is assumed in one of its premises.

Slippery Slope Fallacy

Slippery Slope Fallacy: Definition and Examples

Slippery slope fallacy occurs when someone asserts that a proposition or action must be rejected because it will have unintended consequences.

Appeal to Ignorance

Appeal to Ignorance (Logical Fallacy): Definition and Examples

Appeal to ignorance is a logical fallacy in which someone argues either for or against something because there is no contradicting evidence.

Circumstantial Ad Hominem

Circumstantial Ad Hominem: What Is It and Why Is It a Fallacy?

Circumstantial ad hominem occurs when someone argues that their opponent's argument must be invalid because his or her position is predisposed by their personal circumstances.

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